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With Regards to Wormholes...?

I was wondering, is it possible for two (or possibly even more) black holes to be connected to one white hole or vice versa? In other words:

B-Black Hole

W-White Hole

B--->W

I

v

W

or

W<---B

^

I

B

Update:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole

A white hole in basic terms is the opposite of a black hole. While with the black hole things go in and cannae go back out, with white holes you cannae go in them, you can only go out. With regards to wormholes, you would go into the black hole and out of the white hole.

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  • 10 years ago
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    Since wormholes are totally unproven, could be entirely fictitious, discussing the possibility of them being connected in various ways is as meaningless as arguing the mating behaviour of unicorns.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    At this stage wormholes are entirely science fiction. Also what is a white hole?- A black hole got its name becuase not even light can escape it, which would imply by your logic that a white hole is just a star-which is not true. If you would like to learn more about black holes i recommend watching this video (this doesnt deal with the idea of wormholes, but is neverless very interessting): http://fora.tv/2008/07/23/Leonard_Susskind_-_The_B...

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Mathematically, yes, it is possible, but no actual white holes have EVER been observed in THIS Universe, so far, nor have any worm-holes been observed, so far.

    Source(s): Big Bang hypothesis/"theory" vs. Sir Fred Hoyles Steady State Universe http://wilstar.com/theories.htm M.S. in geology
  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Nothing is impossible.

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